10 Halloween costumes to avoid if you don't want to look just like everyone else this year

Everyone will be dressed as Wonder Woman this year. Warner Bros. Halloween is coming up, which means you're probably starting to panic about your costume — or lack thereof. With the pressure on, it can be stressful to come up with a clever costume that showcases your originality.

For $55, you can dress up as "fake news."

The internet isn't sure how to feel about this minidress of newspaper clippings branded with the word "FAKE" in bold red letters. Sold by the major costume retailer Yandy, there's a high chance that every journalism student you know will sport this costume.

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Dressing up like Donald Trump might seem like a good idea, but many people won't find it funny.

Wearing this $10 wig and your best suit in order to emulate the current president might seem like a good idea, but the only person who should imitate The Donald is arguably Alec Baldwin on "Saturday Night Live."

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"Wonder Woman" was the highest-grossing movie this summer, so it's likely that lots of people will want to dress up as the character.

"Wonder Woman" was the biggest hit movie of the summer, so the superhero costume will be a popular one this year. However, costumes like this $45 option from Target have been around for a few seasons, long before the movie hit theaters earlier this year.

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"Pregnant Kylie Jenner" will probably be one of the most popular Halloween Costumes this year.

A Pennywise costume from the movie "It" would be in poor taste.

Pennywise is the main character in "It," one of the most talked about horror movies this fall. However, this costume is ill-advised when you consider that many people fear clowns. A Pennywise-inspired getup, like this $60 version from HalloweenCostumes.com, probably won't be a crowd-pleaser.

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It would be cliché to dress as a Playboy Bunny or Hugh Hefner any other year, but in 2017 it will probably be even more common.

A classic couples costume.
Yandy and Target

Hugh Hefner, the head of the Playboy empire, passed away on Thursday, which gives the evergreen Playmate (Yandy, $80) and Hugh Hefner (Target, $40) couples costume a particularly morbid time-peg.

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Everyone was obsessed with the dancing hot dog on Snapchat over the summer.